Posted by MikeT23 on 7/8/2011 6:54:00 AM (view original):
Odds are the pitcher's VL is better if he's a lefty.
Yep, but that's not what he's asking. (At least I think. Kind of a confusing post...did you mean vL/vR splits?)
Anyway, what I assume he was asking was if, given two players with equal ratings across the board, but different handedness, would they fare the exact same against pitchers with identical splits, regardless of the pitchers' handedness. And the answer is, ignoring random chance, they would fare the same.
In other words, there is no built-in game logic that makes LH Ps more effective against LH batters--the reason most tend to be so in this game is that, as you pointed out Mike, the LH P overwhelmingly often feature a better split vL.
But, there are oddities out there. Once had a LH SP with a better vR split. And in this example, if the two identical batters were facing him, the LH batter would actually fare better more often due to this oddity.